App subscriptions are an emphasis for Apple. It held an invite-only meeting last year to convince developers to adopt subscription models, and Apple CEO Tim Cook said that 300 million Apple users are currently subscribed to either an app or an Apple subscription service, like Apple Music.

Otherwise, you'll have to fire up the App Store app. You're looking for your photo in the corner:

cancel sub 01

Business Insider

That will take you to this page. Again, you'll want to tap on your user photo.

subscription cancel 02

Business Insider

After tapping on your account again, you'll need to enter your password, scan your fingerprint, or use Face ID to get to the next page. You're looking for "Subscriptions," which should be on the lower half of your screen:

subscriptions 03

Business Insider

That will bring you to the subscriptions screen. Tapping anything on this list will tell you how much you're spending, when it renews next, and the opportunity to cancel or change the settings.

subscriptions final

Business Insider

Here's what the subscription screen for Apple Music looks like:

Apple Music Subscription

Business Insider

There are more details and options at Apple's website, but you'll be able to similarly cancel your unwanted subscriptions.